Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak News Release – Ontario PCs Put Forward Motion to Stop Dalton McGuinty From Reneging on Northern Ontario [Far North Act]- September 13th, 2010

QUEEN’S PARK – Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak and PC Critic for Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, MPP Randy Hillier, today demanded that the McGuinty Government finally listen to northern families about the devastating impact Bill 191 will have on jobs and investment in Northern Ontario.

Today, the Ontario PC Caucus put forward a motion to demand that the McGuinty Government listen to northerners on the damage this bad Bill will do to the northern economy. In June, Dalton McGuinty reneged on legislatively required northern consultations for Bill 191, The Far North Act, which is opposed by northern First Nations, municipalities and industries alike. Bill 191 is scheduled to come up for final reading on Thursday.

Bill 191 will choke off 50 per cent of northern Ontario from future economic development at a time when northern Ontario families need new jobs and investment. Hudak renewed his commitment that a future PC Government will repeal Bill 191 should the McGuinty Government ram through the legislation as written.

Quotes

“Bill 191 has been rammed through the Legislature with no consultation or accountability for those whose lives and livelihoods it will change forever. If Dalton McGuinty passes this damaging Bill without substantial changes, a Tim Hudak led Ontario PC Government will repeal it.”
–Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak

“The McGuinty Liberals are ignoring the voice of northerners because they know northern families, business owners and First Nations would tell them how this damaging bill is going to kill jobs and pave the roads of Northern Ontario with generational poverty.”
– Randy Hillier, PC Critic for Northern Development, Mines and Forestry

Quick Facts

•In May 2010, upon completion of just fours hours of debate, the McGuinty Liberals passed a motion that set a specific period for consultation in the north (the second week of June) and a date for final passage of the bill (the third week of September).
•The McGuinty government failed to give northern communities adequate notice of the hearings. As a consequence, northern families, businesses and First Nations threatened to boycott the hearings. The Liberals’ response was to cancel the public hearings completely.
•Today, the Ontario PC Caucus introduced a unanimous consent motion to force the Liberal Government to listen to northern families, businesses, and First Nations and municipal leaders on the impact of this bad bill.